Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection

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Baumgartner, Goldsmith [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Curling, Granite, Record Trophy Winners [Published]
Photo caption accompanying both photos: "'SPIEL WINNERS - Toronto rinks won all the main prizes in the ladies' bonspiel which concluded here yesterday. Taking The Record Trophy was the foursome on the left [54-5782_001]. Front row (left to right) Mrs. J.G. Muir, Mrs. R.H. Amell, skip; (back row) Mrs. C.E. Spooner, Mrs. W.E. Tomenson. Winners of the secondary feature, the Kitchener Packers Trophy, were (on the right, in front) [54-5782_002] Mrs. D. Malcolmson, Mrs. G.E. Lillico; (back row) Mrs. H.R. Armstrong, Mrs. F.G. Cottle.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5782_001 and 54-5782_002 appeared on Page 17 of the Saturday, February 6, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Toronto Rinks Clean Board at K-W' Spiel."
Collegiate Business Men's Day [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Basketball, YMCA League [Published]
Photo caption that accompanied the photos: "PLAYOFF TRAIL - Three Twin City hoop squads start their group playoffs this week. On the left [54-5597_004] are the tall and short of the Waterloo College Mules, Jim Cotter (left) and Sig Schnepf. They meet Tamroth Homes in the intermediate "B" playdowns with the first game tomorrow night at the Collegiate. Members of the Tams team are shown top right [54-5597_001] (left to right) Ken Thompson, Lou Schnepf, Bob Heintzman and Jim Smith. Bottom right [54-5597_003], YMCA Blues stalwarts who travel to Brantford for the first game of their intermediate "A" playdowns (left to right) Joe Karai, Bobbie Kuntz, Howie Johannes, Doug Plunkett and Norm Hett. Playoff series are all best-of-three.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5597_001, 54-5597_003 and 54-5597_004 appeared on Page 17 of the Wednesday, January 27, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
Apostolic Church Opening [Published]
Photo caption that accompanied both photos: "OPEN NEW CHURCH - The new Apostolic Church (top) [54-5548_001], Fifth avenue, Kingsdale, was officially opened yesterday, Michael Kraus (right) [54-5548_002], who dedicated the church, talks with pastor Rev. George Hendel, prior to the service.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5548_001 and 54-5548_002 appeared on Page 3 of the Monday, February 1, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "3rd Apostolic Church Here Is Dedicated."
Brubacher, Urias, Elmira [Published]
Photo caption from published version of 54-5670_003: "LEG EXERCISE - To exercise his leg muscles Mr. Brubacher, on a visit home, gives them a workout on the foot treadle of his wife's sewing machine.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5670_003 and a version of 54-5670_002, with Brubacher smiling and his family looking on, appeared in the March 15, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Paralyzed Dad of Six Aims to Walk Again."
Collegiate Business Men's Day [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Blind Bowlers [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Butler, William [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Accident, Hilker [Published]
Photo caption that accompanied both photos: "WRAP-AROUND - James G. Hilker (left) [not a KWR photo], 71 Madison Ave. South, was seriously hurt yesterday while his son, James Jr. (right) [54-5478_001] escaped unscathed when their car skidded into a post on the icy Kitchener-Roseville highway.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5478_001 and 54-5478_002 appeared on Page 3 of the Monday, January 25, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Man Fractures Skull, Another Breaks Arm."
Bridgeport Dog Collector [Unpublished]
Photo caption from published photo: "DOGS BY THE HUNDRED - George C. Chapman, 28 Schweltzer St., Bridgeport, has dogs by the hundred but all in miniature. He began collecting glass, plastic and pottery miniatures of dogs of all shapes and sizes three years ago and has amassed a collection of about 500. Above he holds a favourite, a 30-inch replica of a police dog.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared in the Wednesday, January 6, 1954 edition of the newspaper., Published negative is missing from envelope. See 54-5656_001 for closest version.
Chinchilla Champs [Unpublished]
Photo caption from published photo: "WATERLOO WINNERS - Mr. and Mrs. Val W. Berdux, Waterloo, won several top awards with their chinchillas in Guelph, yesterday. One of their entries is shown here. Chinchillas make nice pets - at up to $1,500 a pair.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared in the March 6, 1954 edition of newspaper., Published negative is missing from envelope. See 54-5718_002 for closest version.

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